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How do i know what causes Outlook to slow down?

Asked by ksmirnov in Outlook Groupware Software

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hi, mighty all

recently My MS Outlook started getting irritatingly slow. I try to do my best in order to make the inbox small - offload old messages into archive, delete, empty the wastebasket.

My inbox is about 160 Megs, my Archive is 1,2 gigs. I keep it closed almots all the time. My PC has 2 GB of RAM, so swap is not an issue.

The symptoms are - when I repeteadly click on several messages, or several folders, Outlook gets stuck with CPU hitting up to 90%. Then, after 10-20 secs it gets back to normal.

I have several Outlook add-ins:
Agendus for Windows Outlook Edition by Iambic
Lookout (disabled)
Bells and Whistles by DS development
Kaspersky Antivirus
Cloudmark Desktop (Spam removing tool)

Even if I disable, say Kaspersky and Lookout - the most likeliest candidates, Outlook is still a drag. It seems like some indexing issue... but I can't really know for sure.

Is there any way to check - i.e. some Outlook performance tuning guidelines, some tools to check PST files integrity? Or maybe there is something completely different and I am looking at the wrong direction?

Thanks a million for your kind help.
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